Kiara was locked in a room, alone, and there was no sign of either the guard or Yang's colleague... even though, as time passed, it was more obvious that this guy was NOT Yang's colleague; not the real one at least.
She looked around, trying to figure out a way she could get out of there, before he or anyone else returned. She approached the window and looked down: tough luck, they were at the third floor, and a fall from such a height would most probably kill her! The only way out of the room was how she came in: from the door.
There was a tiny bit of problem though: it was locked.
As she was looking for something she could use to open the lock, she heard the door opening. Oh no, she thought, he's back! Kiara quickly grabbed the scissors from the desk and hid it behind her back.
But when the door opened, she didn't see the so called "Yang's colleague".
Tidus >
there is a special rule in D&D that says that if you have enough time to try again and again, you automaticly pass it if it's ok for the GM
so there is no need to throw a dice since you can take one step at a time untill you're sure you can't be heard...
but better to wait on A4E cause he still hasn't yelled or anything